indyz 1 #1 May 30, 2002 Quoting Slashdot:QuoteThe 1394 Trade Association has adopted the FireWire trademark, logo and symbol as a brand identity for the IEEE 1394 connection standard in a "no-fee license agreement" between 1394ta and Apple. Apple has also granted 1394ta the right to sub-license the FireWire Trademark for use on products, packaging and promotion of the standard.Just thought the video crowd would be interested. No more name confusion ("I don't have a Firewire port, but I have this i.Link thing"). Hopefully this means that Firewire usage will pick up since everybody will finally be able to (legally) call it by the same name.Oh yeah, and GigaWire is rumored to be this years "big surprise" at MacWorld. 3.2 Gb/s video transfer anybody?--Brian Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 4 #2 May 30, 2002 Quote3.2 Gb/s video transfer anybody?It's possible that it could mean high-speed digitizing, which would fully rock, but we'll have to see if hard drives can keep up.Stay tuned!quadehttp://futurecam.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkydiveMonkey 0 #3 May 30, 2002 Memory can hardly transfer that quickly, never mind video and hard drives. It's getting a bit excessive IMHO. Let's go play chicken with a planet !! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harro 0 #4 June 3, 2002 Hands up who can think that fast let alone transfer data!!!Freemind, freesky, freebeer, freefly, freesex Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites